Across
- 3. (n) cultivated by slaves and used to make clothes
- 4. (n) a person who works on a boat/ship
- 6. (n en deux mots) The pirates' flag and symbol
- 8. (n) it goes on the water and the pirates and sailors live on it.
- 10. (n) a "legal" pirate paid by a government.
- 12. (connecteur) "de plus" in English.
- 13. (n) a very strong alcohol, pirates loved it.
- 15. (n) a music style created by ex slaves, maybe inspired by sea shanties...
- 17. (n) African people forced to work for no money.
- 18. (n) some of these people ran away and became pirates.
- 20. (n) cultivated by slaves, a hot drink associated with England.
Down
- 1. (v) "reprendre une musique" in English
- 2. (n) the Queen of pirates.
- 4. (n) cultivated by slaves and very precious in the 1700's
- 5. (v.r.) the effect of Sea Shanties on the sailors and pirates morale and coordination
- 7. (n) a synonym for "pirate flag" Pirates hoist the ______
- 9. (n) ex-corsairs, ex-slaves and ex-prisoners who rebelled against England and became criminals.
- 10. (n) the Golden Age of Piracy took place in this region of the world
- 11. shanties (n) (en deux mots) a style of music created by pirates.
- 14. (n) a gang whose style and bandanas were inspired by pirates.
- 16. (n) They won the war because their sailors and corsairs were the best
- 19. (pronom) the word pirates use to talk about their boat/ship
